“This grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls.” - John Muir
As Bucks County is presently covered in snow, its easy to forget that winter does not officially start until tomorrow. This post includes many of the photographs that I have taken this autumn. It is the third of my 2020 Bucks County photograph collections, as I have previously posted WINTER INTO SPRING as well as SPRING INTO SUMMER. This batch includes several of my favorite local spots, including: bridges crossing the Delaware River; the Delaware Canal and Towpath, Lake Afton; Patterson Farm; Core Creek Park; Five Mile Woods; and Washington Crossing Historic Park.
An injury during an October photo excursion to MAINE forced me to take a three week break from photography, but fortunately I was able to get out shooting photos pretty quickly. My mini Bucks County excursions were a welcome chance for creativity, a change of scenery and a distraction from the fall's worsening Coronavirus pandemic, the election, and the subsequent political turmoil. I am better off when I start a day with pink skies, morning mist, the rising sun, and colorful fall foliage, rather than a divisive tweet or conspiracy theory. I hope that some of the following images allow you to celebrate the Bucks County version of what John Muir called the "grand show" of "eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn..."
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The West Trenton Railroad Bridge crossing the Delaware River in dense early morning fog, as seen from Yardley, Pennsylvania. 9/25/20. |
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Football field in dense early morning fog, at Macclesfield Park, in Yardley, Pennsylvania. 9/25/20. |
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Delaware Canal, Towpath, and footbridge with the rising sun.
Delaware Canal State Park, New Hope, Pennsylvania. 10/4/20. |
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The Queen Anne Creek, cutting through the "Five Mile Woods"
nature preserve. Yardley, Pennsylvania. 10/31/20. |
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Delaware Canal and Towpath in early morning fog. Delaware Canal State Park, Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/5/20. |
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Adirondack chairs overlooking the Delaware River, in dense
morning fog. Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/5/20. |
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Lake Afton and the Old Library in morning fog, with fall foliage. Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/5/20. |
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Delaware Canal and Towpath with hot air balloon. Delaware Canal State Park, New Hope, Pennsylvania. 11/7/20. |
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Lumberville–Raven Rock Bridge, Lumberville, Pennsylvania. 11/5/20. |
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Sycamore Trees in morning fog, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania. 11/10/20. |
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Fall foliage in Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania. |
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West Trenton Railroad Bridge in fog, Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/10/20. |
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Sunrise over the Delaware River, with the West Trenton Railroad Bridge. Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/15/20. |
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Patterson Farm with early morning reflections. Yardley, Pennsylvania. 11/15/20. |
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New Hope-Lambertville Bridge with early morning light, as seen from Lambertville, New Jersey. 11/21/20. |
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The Calhoun Street Bridge crossing the Delaware River, just after sunrise. Morrisville, Pennsylvania. 12/6/20.
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Old Library and the St. Andrew's Church reflected in the
partially frozen Lake Afton, a few minutes before sunrise.
Yardley, Pennsylvania. 12/11/20. |
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"Trenton Makes The World Takes" bridge (officially the
"Lower Trenton" bridge) with blue letters for Hanukkah, a few
minutes after sunset. 12/11/20. |
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The Delaware Canal, Towpath and footbridge with early morning
mist and the rising sun. Delaware Canal State Park,
New Hope, Pennsylvania. 12/13/20. |
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Route 32 South and Bowman's Hill Tower, with early morning mist.
New Hope, Pennsylvania. 12/13/20. |
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The Delaware River with morning mist, New Hope, Pennsylvania. 12/13/20. |
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Lake Luxembourg, in Core Creek Park, a few minutes after sunset. Langhorne, Pennsylvania. 12/14/20.
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Old Library and the St. Andrew's Church with fresh snow,
reflected in the partially frozen Lake Afton. 12/17/20. |
We just love looking at pictures of places we used to walk while living in Bucks. What a nice way to remember.
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